Southwark Bridge

Southwark Bridge is an arch bridge in London, England, linking Southwark and the City of London across the River Thames. The first bridge on the site was the Queen Street Bridge, opened in 1819, and it was made toll-free in 1864. On 6 June 1921, a new bridge was opened at the site of Queen Street Bridge, and it was rebuilt by the Bridge House Estates Committee of the Corporation of London as the "Southwark Bridge".